LATIN '92 1st Latin American Symposium on Theoretical Informatics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, April 6-10, 1992. Proceedings

This volume contains the proceedings of LATIN '92, a theoretical computer science symposium (Latin American Theoretical Informatics) held in S o Paulo, Brazil in April 1992. LATIN is intended to be a comprehensive symposium in the theory of computing, but for this first meeting the following ar...

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Other Authors: Simon, Imre (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Linear time algorithms for liveness and boundedness in conflict-free Petri nets -- q-Regular sequences and other generalizations of q-automatic sequences -- Complex polynomials and circuit lower bounds for modular counting -- A decidability result about convex polyominoes -- Edge insertion for optimal triangulations -- Simulating permutation networks on hypercubes -- Universal statistical tests -- Automata and pattern matching in planar directed acyclic graphs -- Regular expressions into finite automata -- Automata and codes with bounded deciphering delay -- Parallel complexity of heaps and min-max heaps -- On the complexity of some problems for the Blum, Shub & Smale model -- Average case analysis of a greedy algorithm for the minimum hitting set problem -- Achieving optimality for gate matrix layout and PLA folding: A graph theoretic approach -- How to write integers in non-integer base -- A simple randomized parallel algorithm for maximal f-matchings --  
505 0 |a On the number of components of a recursive graph -- Factoring in skew-polynomial rings -- Leaders election without conflict resolution rule -- Dynamics of sand-piles games on graphs -- Rational function decomposition and Gröbner bases in the parameterization of plane curves -- The double reconstruction conjectures about colored hypergraphs and colored directed graphs -- Locally definable acceptance types — The three-valued case -- On the computation of the Hilbert series -- A distributed algorithm for finding all maximal cliques in a network graph -- Polynomial factorization 1987–1991 -- Properties of recognizable  
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520 |a This volume contains the proceedings of LATIN '92, a theoretical computer science symposium (Latin American Theoretical Informatics) held in S o Paulo, Brazil in April 1992. LATIN is intended to be a comprehensive symposium in the theory of computing, but for this first meeting the following areas were chosen for preferential coverage: algorithms and data structures, automata and formal languages, computability and complexity theory, computational geometry, cryptography, parallel and distributed computation, symbolic and algebraic computation, and combinatorial and algebraic aspects of computer science. The volume includesfull versions of the invited papers by 11 distinguished guest lecturers as well as 32 contributed papers selected from 66 submissions from authors with affiliations in 26 countries